More students can now train to become Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLT) and Medical Radiologic Technologists (MRT) at Saskatchewan Polytechnic this fall.
The Government of Saskatchewan has provided funding for 10 additional MLT seats and eight additional MRT seats in Saskatoon to help meet the need for these specialized services.
"Expanded training opportunities will help more students find rewarding health care careers right here in Saskatchewan," Advanced Education Minister Gordon Wyant said. "Our government continues to work with post-secondary institutions to support students who want to train for these in-demand careers in our growing province."
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The University of Saskatchewan achieved record enrolment this fall welcoming students from around the world to campus!
More students are choosing USask to learn, to grow as leaders, and to make new knowledge as innovators and researchers.
As of the first day of classes, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, enrolment at the University of Saskatchewan has increased by almost three per cent compared to the first day of fall classes last year.
Included in that is a 1.8 per cent increase in self-declared Indigenous students, as well as a six per cent increase in international student enrolment. The number of new students beginning their studies at USask has also increased by nine per cent compared to last year.
“It’s great to see more students choosing USask,” said Dr. Jerome Cranston (PhD), vice-provost, students and learning. “We are committed to creating a teaching and learning environment that is welcoming and inclusive so all students can succeed academically and socially.”
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